The relationship of dissimilarity between the limited understanding of a character's situation in a play, movie or story's particular moment, and the character's actual situation that is understood by the audience watching that play, movie or story is known as dramatic irony. Therefore, it is the outcome of a type of difference in perception. Hence it is “moment-bound” (Dane, 2011). Dramatic irony can be quite subtle or unassuming in a story, poem or on the stage. Unconscious hypocrisy is not involved in every case of dramatic irony, but in some of the cases, it is involved.